Coated Latex Beads as Artificial Cells for Quantitative Investigations of Receptor/Ligand Interactions.

Current protocols in immunology(2020)

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Cellular interactions are often essential to regulate immune cell activities during an immune response. To understand the details of this process, it is necessary to study individual receptor/ligand interactions in a quantitative fashion. However, this is often very difficult or even impossible when using real cells for stimulation. Here, we present a method to use cell-sized latex beads for such studies. These beads can be coated with agonistic antibodies or specific ligands in a defined and quantifiable fashion. This creates the possibility of titrating the strength of the stimulation for a specific receptor in a three-dimensional system. Using natural killer (NK) cells as an example, we demonstrate how these beads can be used to stimulate NK cell responses. © 2020 The Authors. Basic Protocol 1: Covalent coating of latex beads with antibodies Basic Protocol 2: Quantification of the amount of antibodies on the beads with the QIFIKIT Alternate Protocol 1: Covalent coating of latex beads with streptavidin to bind biotinylated proteins Alternate Protocol 2: Quantification of the amount of protein on the beads with the QIFIKIT Support Protocol: Functional testing of the beads in a natural killer cell degranulation assay.
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beads,flow cytometry,quantification,stimulation
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